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Sanders starting to kick some HC... whatever

Along the lines of being a civil rights campaigner?

Look I agree with pursuing civil rights, for everyone. It's a slippery slope when you single out a single race for being victims of police brutality etc. We're all in the same fight bud.
 
this could be it for Bernie. Goddamnit, America. Hillary? HILLARY!?! Really!
 
[MENTION=848]dalamon[/MENTION] Bernie just pulled ahead in Missouri. If that holds its not a shut out.
 
[MENTION=848]dalamon[/MENTION] Bernie just pulled ahead in Missouri. If that holds its not a shut out.

it'll be a coup if he pulls off Illinois. But Missouri alone should hopefully suffice. A rough day.

Hopefully things are better for Bern from here on in.
 
this could be it for Bernie. Goddamnit, America. Hillary? HILLARY!?! Really!

The majority of Americans are quite comfortable and don't want major changes to their lives. I liked a lot of things about Sanders, but I don't think 8 years of incremental progress as seen under President Obama is a bad thing.

I guess I'll just vote for Clinton then.
 
The majority of Americans are quite comfortable and don't want major changes to their lives. I liked a lot of things about Sanders, but I don't think 8 years of incremental progress as seen under President Obama is a bad thing.

I guess I'll just vote for Clinton then.

The hell you are!! Obama lost 22 states, and had to wait till May in order to overtake Hillary's delegate count.

It's 15-9. Bernie's still in this ;) Bernie might be favoured in like every state, demographically speaking, from here on in.
 
I was at a Bernie rally last night. Weird vibe in the room given that the results were bad.

I think it's because you have a lot of young professionals with a ton of debt and not a lot of hope. Bernie gave them hope and a voice. I think this movement will just grow and will become a roaring force over the upcoming years.

This is just the beginning.
 
I was at a Bernie rally last night. Weird vibe in the room given that the results were bad.

The next nine states are:

22nd-Arizona, Idaho, Utah

26th-Alaska, Hawaii, Washington

5th-Wisconsin


9th-Wyoming

19th-New York


Bernie had a tough schedule to start the race. He could still rebound. If this goes to the convention Clinton's relative strength as a candidate(which is what she is running on)will be in question. Super delegates may see Bernie as the candidate more likely to energize voters and get them to show up. I don't think it's over just yet.
 
The next nine states are:

22nd-Arizona, Idaho, Utah

26th-Alaska, Hawaii, Washington

5th-Wisconsin


9th-Wyoming

19th-New York


Bernie had a tough schedule to start the race. He could still rebound. If this goes to the convention Clinton's relative strength as a candidate(which is what she is running on)will be in question. Super delegates may see Bernie as the candidate more likely to energize voters and get them to show up. I don't think it's over just yet.

as far as the "Bernie Hope" is concerned, you're honestly my very favorite person on the internet.
 
as far as the "Bernie Hope" is concerned, you're honestly my very favorite person on the internet.

Ohh you're sweet

The way I see it Clinton has a big problem right now, the kind of voters she's getting. Older democrats and black people. In other words the kind of voters the Dems will get regardless of who is the nominee and who are quite likely to show up even if Bernie is the candidate. Bernie is getting young people, white men, and independents and he's getting them to show up for a democratic primary.

If Sanders can get through the primary he's going to look like the stronger candidate for the general election. He needs a big win to have a chance though(not an upset a big win). That's Washington. I think his still an underdog but he's still alive.
 
Ohh you're sweet

The way I see it Clinton has a big problem right now, the kind of voters she's getting. Older democrats and black people. In other words the kind of voters the Dems will get regardless of who is the nominee and who are quite likely to show up even if Bernie is the candidate. Bernie is getting young people, white men, and independents and he's getting them to show up for a democratic primary.

If Sanders can get through the primary he's going to look like the stronger candidate for the general election. He needs a big win to have a chance though(not an upset a big win). That's Washington. I think his still an underdog but he's still alive.

^I have a political boner right now^

not really joking here
 
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